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Gandhi, My Father (2007)

Unable to live in his father's gigantic shadow, Mahatma Gandhi's eldest son, Harilal, gets distraught and resorts to alcoholism.

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Mukund S 18 Nov 2007

The movie is an excellent projection of gandhiji's relation with one of his sons in the background of Gandhiji as the father of the nation. The subject is justly handled with exceptional performances. The biggest success lies in projecting the complex character of Gandhiji.

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Randeep B 10 Sep 2007

The story of Gandhi's eldest son, the prodigal one, was a subject that could have been brilliantly executed on celluloid as a reflection on the myriad shades of Gandhi the politician and Gandhi the father. Instead, it looks like a film where commendable acting saves a terribly underused structure in the film's execution. Any matter that concerns Gandhi inevitably raises eyebrows, but the film was shoddy in its making and fails to raise the sensitiveness with which the relationship between father and son truly was. And far too modern for the period - a fancy lampshade in a bare room, a full blown colour picture of Gulab Gandhi ... these are not easily overlooked. Akshaye Khanna does well as the lost, prodigal son who cannot find his feet and cannot openly berate his father for his misery because he is the father of a nation. Such a good topic but such a waste of talent.

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Zahid M 02 Jul 2008

I remember we were required to watch this movie last September,2007. Nice direction and acting but I found this film very boring because of its poor writing, they made the story longer which is supposed to be short. Because of it, it did not gained box office. That time, We wanted to get outside the theater to eat instead.

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Naman Ramachandran 02 Aug 2007

Debut director Feroz Abbas Khan adapts his hit play Mahatma v/s Gandhi for the screen with mixed results.

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John A. Nesbit 04 Jun 2008

promising concept ends up devolving into the ordinary

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